On 28 May, more than 20 people from the Department of Physics participated in the Annual Gathering of the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA), which was held in the Dalhousie building of the University of Dundee. This was a day full of enlightening talks and exciting discussions between researchers and industry-wide partners from across Scotland.
Talks and posters from Aberdeen attendees included:
- Leonardo Costa de Souza: Dynamical Traps in Toroidal Plasmas
- Scott Doyle: Toroidal Wave-Heated Electrothermal Plasma Propulsion
- Zhadyra Gani: From Water to Power: Green Hydrogen Generation via Plasma-Enhanced Electrolysis
- Sandip George: Embracing the chaos: The nonlinear dynamics of close binary stars
- Mohammad Mogri: Statistical properties of the Edward-Wilkinson model in networks
- Ignazio Pallocchini: Cryptography with chaos and symbolic dynamics
- Sidney Pauly: How to create faster numerical solvers through C extensions for python: show cased on Newton-Raphson powerflow
- Morgiane Richard: Student-Staff Partnership: An Example of Curriculum Co-Creation in Mathematics
- Nicolás Rubido: Small worldness favours network inference in synthetic neural networks
- Hexuan Zhao: Investigation of maximum brightness fluctuations and the O'Connell effect in over contact eclipsing binaries
